Then, he returned to his room, lay down on the bed, gently hugged Yutong, and went to sleep.
During the day they slept, and at night they labored.
Although he was not very tired, he still laid down to rest, as tonight they needed to dig a new reservoir.
The Big Camphor Tree Base during the day was eerily quiet.
It was very quiet, and there were hardly any people walking on the roads.
The temperature reached such a degree that even the insects were silent.
It was not that they weren't chirping, but rather they were mostly dead from the heat.
Now, the sounds of cicadas could no longer be heard.
For most insects, the ideal temperature ranges between 25℃ and 35℃; anything over 35℃ is considered high heat for them.
Temperatures over 40℃ exceed the physiological tolerance of the majority of insects, and most that are exposed to the sun would be killed by the heat or sun.
Outdoors.
The temperature under the scorching sun had already surpassed 60℃!
